Proprietary Gen-ECB Platform Engineered for Satellites, Starship Operations, Artemis Missions, and Orbital Infrastructure — Positioning Solidion at the Forefront of the Commercial Space Boom
DALLAS, June 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Solidion Technology Inc. ("Solidion" or the "Company") (Nasdaq: STI), an advanced battery technology solutions provider, today announced a patented breakthrough in extreme-climate battery technology and its strategic positioning within the rapidly expanding space and lunar economy. As commercial space activity accelerates — anchored by SpaceX's anticipated IPO and NASA's Artemis program — Solidion's Generation Extreme-Climate Battery (Gen-ECB) platform is engineered to deliver reliable, high-performance power storage for satellites, Low Earth Orbit (LEO)-based AI data centers, crewed spacecraft, and future lunar infrastructure.

Solidion's Gen-ECB: A Patented Solution for the Extremes of Space
Protected by multiple patents, Solidion's Gen-ECB harnesses the exceptional thermal conductivity and radiation resistance of graphene to actively regulate temperature within battery cells — rapidly dissipating heat to prevent thermal runaway and, when needed, drawing warmth from external sources such as solar panels to maintain stable operations in extreme cold. The result is a battery system proven to operate reliably from −80°C to +60°C, with ongoing development targeting even broader temperature ranges for deep-space missions.
Complementing the Gen-ECB, Solidion's broader battery platform includes silicon-rich all-solid-state lithium-ion cells, anode-less lithium metal, and high-energy-density lithium-sulfur batteries targeting 380+ Wh/kg — delivering dramatically higher energy-to-weight ratios with non-flammable solid electrolytes that are essential for crewed missions where every kilogram and watt counts.
Key Strategic Highlights
Jaymes Winters, Chief Executive Officer of Solidion Technology, stated:
"Powering missions in the vacuum of space requires technology that can perform amid intense solar radiation, extreme temperature fluctuations, and the severe vibrations of a launch payload. Solidion's Gen-ECB and advanced battery platforms deliver exactly that — stable, reliable energy storage engineered for the harshest environments humanity has ever operated in. We are actively engaging with aerospace partners to integrate Solidion's technology into next-generation vehicles and infrastructure, positioning our shareholders at the forefront of the multi-planetary future."
Beyond space, Solidion's platform powers electric vehicles, AI data center UPS systems, and aerospace applications — creating diversified revenue streams as the broader space economy and clean energy transition continue to accelerate.
About Solidion Technology, Inc.
Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, with pilot production facilities in Dayton, Ohio, Solidion Technology (NASDAQ: STI) is an advanced battery technology solutions provider focused on manufacturing next-generation battery materials and components, and developing high-performance batteries for energy storage, including UPS systems serving the AI data center market, electric vehicles, and aerospace applications. The Company holds a portfolio of over 385 patents, covering innovations such as high-capacity, silane gas-free and graphene-enabled silicon anodes, biomass-based graphite, and advanced lithium-sulfur and lithium-metal technologies.
For more information, please visit www.solidiontech.com or contact Investor Relations.
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